Mini Hardtop 4 Door Cooper S

The 2017 Mini Cooper S 4-door Hardtop come equipped with a 189hp turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, a 6-speed manual transmission and LSD-equipped front-wheel drive is standard. And if you really must, a 6-speed automatic is available.
Performance levels are excellent and the additional rear space, while still tight, is an improvement over the 2-door derivatives.
Standard equipment levels include LED foglights and rearview camera while available options such as a head-up display, active driving assistant and Harman/Kardon audio system are complemented by a wide range of interior and exterior paint and trim choices.

What’s it like inside?

There is a lot to like about the quirky interior design. The large central touchscreen is easy to use and most of the controls and switchgear feel solid and well made. The quality of the materials is excellent for this class and there is a lot of scope for customization too.

The occupants up front should have no problems getting comfortable and the sport seats offer good support. Access to the rear is much better with the two additional doors although despite the lengthened wheelbase, knee and head room is still at a premium for taller passengers.

The trunk offers acceptable if not quite generous storage capacity but it is a big step up from the 2-door variant.

How does it drive?

There is a lot of fun to be had with the 4-door Cooper S down a mountain pass, it responds immediately to steering inputs and the planted chassis is a joy to push into corners.

The slightly heavier curb weight and longer wheelbase over the 2-door Hardtop give this Cooper a softer ride although it may still prove a bit too firm for some over rough pavement and opting for larger diameter alloys will only make matters worse.

The cabin is quiet without a lot of wind or engine noise disturbing the peace, highway driving is no problem for this little hatchback and there is more than enough power to get past slower moving traffic.

What about the performance?

The Mini Cooper S 4-door is equipped with a 2.0-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder engine producing 189 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque. A 6-speed manual transmission and front-wheel drive is standard and a 6-speed automatic is optional.

It gets to 60 mph in 6.6-seconds, two tenths off the 2-door Hardtop’s time but hardly noticeable in everyday driving. The S feels quick in-gear too and matches up well to its competitors, posting times very close to the more powerful Golf GTI.

The Automatic transmission is a hair quicker but the manual gearbox is arguably a better fit for those looking for more driving engagement. Fuel economy is a claimed 28mpg combined with the automatic transmission falling to 26mpg with the manual option, both commendable figures.

What are my options?

The 4-door Cooper S comes equipped with a decent level of basic equipment which includes a 6.5-inch display with smartphone and Bluetooth integration, rearview camera with parking sensors, keyless ignition, climate control, sport seats, LED foglights, 6-speaker audio system and 16-inch alloy wheels as standard.

Available options include the Technology Package which offers a parking assistant, navigation system and real-time traffic information, a Sport Package which includes upgraded wheels, sport seats, LED headlights and dynamic damper control and the Premium Package which includes a panoramic sunroof, Harman/Kardon audio system and comfort access.

The Fully Loaded Package adds the whole lot into one bundle and offers a saving on the total price too. The majority of these items can be ordered individually as can a head-up display, active driving assistant and Harman/Kardon audio system.

The 228hp John Cooper Works trim is not available in the 4-door body style but you can choose an exterior and interior JCW Package which adds a JCW aero kit, 17-inch alloys, JCW cockpit detailing and JCW sports seats.